The battle of the strong : a romance of two kingdoms by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)89
editions published
between
1898
and
2012
in
English
and held by
602 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A historical novel which opens with the battle of Jersey and is continued into the great war between England and France, with
episolic glimpes of the Revolution and the Vendéan tragedy

Old Quebec, the fortress of New France by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)28
editions published
between
1903
and
2013
in
English
and held by
599 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This work presents a thorough history of Quebec City, from the early French voyages exploring the territory, to the era of
Champlain, to the Seven Years' War, the first years of the city under British rule and more

The right of way; a novel by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)46
editions published
between
1900
and
2016
in
3
languages
and held by
588 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This novel involves a snobbish Canadian lawyer, Charley Steele, who looses his memory and ends up in the Canadian Northwoods
married to a young postmistress. His memory later comes back and he dutifully sets out to resolve many of the mysteries of
his former life. This book was three times made into a movie, in 1915, 1920, and again in 1931

Mrs Falchion by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)78
editions published
between
1893
and
2012
in
English
and held by
467 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Volume 2 of a 2 volume set. For individual volumes in the set see CIHM nos. 11728-11729

Donovan Pasha and some people of Egypt by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)45
editions published
between
1800
and
2012
in
English and German
and held by
402 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A series of tales of nineteenth-century Egypt drawn from the author's note-books kept during his four visits to Egypt beginning
in 1889

A ladder of swords : a tale of love, laughter and tears by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)45
editions published
between
1902
and
2013
in
English
and held by
393 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Gilbert Parker's A Ladder of Swords features a fictional tale of knights, bladesmiths and romances

The power and the glory; a romance of the great La Salle by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)19
editions published
in
1925
in
English
and held by
379 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A story of dangerous exploration and court intrigue, with 17th century Quebec, the wilds of the Mississippi, and the court
of Louis XIV as the background, and with Count Frontenac, Tonty of the Iron Hand, and La Salle as the chief characters. HOLDING

Northern lights by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)40
editions published
between
1909
and
2016
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
377 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This book, Northern Lights, belongs to an epoch which is a generation later than that in which Pierre and His People moved.
The conditions under which Pierre and Shon McGann lived practically ended with the advent of the railway. From that time forwards,
with the rise of towns and cities accompanied by an amazing growth of emigration, the whole life lost much of that character
of isolation and pathetic loneliness which marked the days of Pierre. When, in 1905, I visited the Far West again after many
years, and saw the strange new life with its modern episode, energy, and push, and realised that even the characteristics
which marked the period just before the advent, and just after the advent, of the railway were disappearing, I determined
to write a series of stories which would catch the fleeting characteristics and hold something of the old life, so adventurous,
vigorous, and individual, before it passed entirely and was forgotten. Therefore, from 1905 to 1909, I kept drawing upon all
those experiences of others, from the true tales that had been told me, upon the reminiscences of Hudson's Bay trappers and
hunters, for those incidents natural to the West which imagination could make true. Something of the old atmosphere had gone,
and there was a stir and a murmur in all the West which broke that grim yet fascinating loneliness of the time of Pierre.
Thus it is that Northern Lights is written in a wholly different style from that of Pierre and His People, though here and
there, as for instance in A Lodge in the Wilderness, Once at Red Man's River, The Stroke of the Hour, Qu'appelle, and Marcile,
the old note sounds, and something of the poignant mystery, solitude, and big primitive incident of the earlier stories appears

The judgment house; a novel by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)56
editions published
between
1913
and
2012
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
372 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide

The translation of a savage by Gilbert Parker(
Book
)55
editions published
between
1893
and
2011
in
English
and held by
370 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide